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Camp Table

A fabric table top? Oh, yeah. The superlight, packable, and sturdy Helinox Camp Table answers your prayers for civilized dining in the Great Outdoors. Made from durable synthetic fabric and alloy legs, this table folds up to a 16 by 4-inch, 1.3-pound package for optimal portability. Opened up in its full glory, this table measures a respectable 24 by 16 inches. So stop juggling your drink, plate, and utensils or getting all mussy, and play in the woods or at the beach like an adult.

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Remarkably Lightweight, Sturdy & Stable

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I bought this for a family backpacking trip. I had been eying one and wondered if I wanted to splurge on the weight and expense of a table. I was so glad I did. It has been out with me on three backpacking trips and a car camping trip. We cook on it play games on it. It is really quite handy. I wouldn't carry it on super long trips for sure. I am very happy with this purchase. It is amazing how convenient a table can be when it is so small and portable.

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Super-light luxury

Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I'm tempted to bring this along while backpacking, that's how light weight this table is! And when the table is put together (which is super easy to do by the way) it's solid and could hold a good amount.

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Love it!

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I absolutely love this table! I have a Helinox camp chair and it pairs perfectly. I got tired of eating with my food in my lap and my drink on the ground. This table fixes both of those problems and helps me keep my things off the ground. Its an accessory I would not reccommend going without!

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lightest table

Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I just picked this up along with two of the Helinox chairs and am super impressed. It packs down really small and is very light. If backpacking with a group, I would maybe even consider bringing this along with to have a bit of camp luxury at the end of long day on my feet. It fits in a day pack or larger purse fine, too, meaning you can bring this thing just about anywhere.

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Helinox table one

I received this table as a gift. It will be a welcome addition to our next trip into the BWCA. I've used it several times already for ice fishing excursions with great success. It sets up in a flash and is really sturdy--surprisingly so. I also love the carrying case and the way the table fits back into it. The zipper opens the bag all the way down for easy access. Unlike the carrying bag that came with my REI flex lite chair, which is a little bit of a tight fit. I'm not a backpacker (although it's intrigung) but if I were, I would make room for this table in my pack. It's a luxury item, but well worth it. Right now, I keep this table and my flex lite in the car. They have come in as a handy duo more than once when we are out and about. Bottom line, it's the best portable table I've come across and am happy to have it.

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Love this thing...

Familiarity: I've used it several times

I've got a pair of Helinox chairs and this table. Super light for camp trips, but has gotten more use at the beach, local parks with the family and on vacations (worked great on our trip to Hawaii). Very sturdy despite being made of mesh (great for spills) and love the built in cup holders (they even works with wine glasses). The best feature is that it packs up small and light. Certainly not the cheapest table, but worth the price IMO as it get's more use given it's grab and go. I could certainly see taking this on a backpacking trip as well given how useful and relatively lite (and I'm a weigh weenie).

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Nice to have if you can spare the weight

Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Brought this guy along for a 5 day backpacking trip into Emigrant Wilderness. It was surprisingly nice to have a level and sturdy place to set your cup down. That said, I think I would only consider using it for picnicking or if backpacking, coastal or desert areas where there are no rocks or stumps to use as a table surface. I would not recommend putting a stove on it.